Apple Monitor doubles as a space heater

Hi, Just got a 23" apple monitor and you could use it as a space heater. Had it on for about 2 hours and the thing gets hot, Real hot.... Is this normal.... Seems to work fine but it does get hot... Thanks Dave

These displays have no vents to let heat out. They are designed in such a way that the entire enclosure acts as a heat sink. So they do get hot. However, most users also find that the default brightness setting of "maximum" is way too bright. Lowering the brightness to about 75% will 'fix" the problem. The display will still be plenty bright and the case will still get warm but not hot.

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